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When it comes to education, since the dawn of time, women of all colours and ages have been oppressed by prejudice, racism and traditions by their government. They were left with little to no choice about their academic career, and things haven’t change much to this day. Unfortunately, a father telling his daughter a woman’s …more…

Football is undoubtedly an international language that is spoken by millions all over the world, so what better platform for spreading awareness and raising money for those in need. Football Cares has been set up by AS Roma to bring the international football community together to raise urgently needed funds to address the escalating global …more…

The BMA (Doctor’s Union) is going to ballot Junior Doctors on whether to take industrial action over an imposed new contract. Here are 8 Reasons why you should support them written by Robert Dalton and how you do it is by signing here 1. No, you won’t die if Doctors go on strike …more…

Why is the refugee crisis all over the news? How is this related to Syria? Why should we care at all? This video made by Kurzgesagt (which means “in a nutshell” in German), gives an explanation and raises awareness in support of the the UNHCR – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Since the start …more…

It’s not often you see a black women win an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, and that’s because it’s never happened before since the Emmy’s began in 1949. So it fair to say that this years 67th Emmy Awards, was a milestone when Viola Davis – accepted the award for her …more…

Rugby is a sport that has always commanded respect for its physical demands and bravery, a game of brute force used with expert control and finesse, undoubtedly it’s a man’s game! And what better drink to accompany such a game, than Guinness, a drink and a brand that has equally cemented an air of masculinity and …more…

This excellent article on Vox.com highlights the outrageous hypocrisy by British tabloid papers, particularly ‘The Sun’, ‘The Daily Mail’ and ‘The Daily Express’. OK these papers can be fun and light hearted, they have great entertainment pages with lot’s of celebrity gossip and of course are the bastions of sport reporting. But frankly they’d say …more…

The Human Rights Act 1998 (also known as the Act or the HRA) came into force in the United Kingdom in October 2000. It is composed of a series of sections that have the effect of codifying the protections in the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. All public bodies (such as courts, …more…

“Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of leaders…and millions have been killed because of this obedience…Our problem is that people are obedient allover the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and …more…

The number of mass shootings in the US have become an unfortunately regular part of our news bulletins. Every day, 88 Americans are killed by gun violence. Everytown is a movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities. We send condolences to all of those that have lost their lives …more…

The ASA just banned this Greenpeace anti-fracking ad! Here are the facts: A few months ago Greenpeace published a newspaper ad stating: “Experts agree – [fracking] won’t cut our energy bills.” The ASA asked for evidence to back up the claim — so we submitted statements from 22 experts and commentators including leading academics, the …more…

Since the “financial repression” the most powerful people have only gotten more powerful. A 2013 Oxfam report found that 80 people had as much wealth as 1/2 of humanity, and a few months later Forbes said that number had dropped to 67. Many of us asked who exactly these people are, and now has been released. Realitieswatch.com …more…

Here are some of the images and videos we think you should see from what’s been happening, before and after the riots. Thousands of protesters shut down Times Square in solidarity with the ‪#‎BaltimoreUprising‬ 30/4/2015 – 8 cities around the country are taking to the streets tonight to show support for Baltimore. The revolution has begun. via …more…

Stephen Hawking is a national hero! End of story! Except it’s not, as people with disabilities are once again being pushed to the bottom of the pile with the austerity cut-backs. On top of that there is still an uncomfortable stigma faced by disabled people everyday, arguably mores than any other minority group. A article …more…

Is London losing its identity? Are areas of London becoming sanitised from culture and diversity and replaced by a gentrified and sterile environment? Is this just progress? Do you care? ’The Battle of Soho seeks to document and explore the history, events, and people that make up the elements of this ongoing cultural catastrophe. In …more…

LBC talk radio host James O’Brien, who has a brilliantly informative morning programme, covers everything we should be talking about. To illustrate our opinion above, it’s reported that a listener to the show says he has completely changed his mind about immigration after following his show. The caller James from Southend, who described himself as …more…

A brilliant 3 min, short film that gives the results of a social study conducted to try and identify if racism was real or exaggerated. Something is wrong when thousands of resumes are mailed to employers with identical information and black-sounding names are 50% less likely to get a call back. Something is wrong when …more…